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Delhi police data show 807 people were reported missing in the national capital between January 1 and 15, 2026 — an average of about 54 cases per day.
Of the total, 509 were women and girls and 298 were men.
Minors accounted for 191 cases (146 girls), with 169 teenagers among them; 616 were adults.
Authorities have traced 235 people so far, leaving 572 untraced.
The short-term spike echoes a wider trend: 24,508 people were reported missing in Delhi in 2025, about 60% of them women, and decade-long records (2016–2026) show roughly 232,737 missing-person reports with about 52,000 cases unresolved.
Delhi Police have sought to downplay a sudden surge, noting monthly averages of around 2,000 missing-person reports and saying numbers have been broadly stable over the past decade.
Opposition figures, including former Delhi chief minister Arvind Kejriwal, have publicly raised safety concerns following the January figures.
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Absolute counts alone can mislead: commenters stress per‑capita framing and resolution rates are essential. Delhi’s low short‑term tracing rate contrasts with higher recovery rates elsewhere, fueling calls for clearer breakdowns and likely political and policy pressure.




















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